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<blockquote data-quote="Norval" data-source="post: 197595" data-attributes="member: 62"><p>They seem to perform better than I thought on the Low end. Interestingly I see the whole response Tilt down towards the HF side, is that the way the x-over was designed? From what I remember the standard x-over didn't have much BSC? Are you still using the standard or the modified version? would be interresting to see the vertical off-axis response, because to my mind the x-over frequency on the original design is too high for an MTM. Although I have never heard a set myself. Based on the dip between 2k and 3k I assume that is the x-over point, so still original?</p><p></p><p>Looks good overall, and no, I can't spot anything wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Norval, post: 197595, member: 62"] They seem to perform better than I thought on the Low end. Interestingly I see the whole response Tilt down towards the HF side, is that the way the x-over was designed? From what I remember the standard x-over didn't have much BSC? Are you still using the standard or the modified version? would be interresting to see the vertical off-axis response, because to my mind the x-over frequency on the original design is too high for an MTM. Although I have never heard a set myself. Based on the dip between 2k and 3k I assume that is the x-over point, so still original? Looks good overall, and no, I can't spot anything wrong. [/QUOTE]
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